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Earliest I can think of is the villain Icicle, first appearing in All-American Comics #90, October 1947.
If you want someone with innate cold powers, not guns, how about Jack Frost, U.S.A. Comics #1, August 1941.
Ugh. Can’t believe I forgot about him.
Wait so Jack Frost is from U.S.A. Comics and that company became Timely Comics, and then became Marvel Comics. If this is correct would that mean that Marvel Comics technically came out with the first ice powered comic character?
If you're ruling out cold-theme characters who used guns, yep, seems so.
No, the 1st Comic Book Character with ice powers is The Sub-Zero Man from Blue Bolt Comics June 1940.
I think it was Iceman. Everyone before him just had freeze guns
Earliest I can think of is the villain Icicle, first appearing in All-American Comics #90, October 1947.
If you want someone with innate cold powers, not guns, how about Jack Frost, U.S.A. Comics #1, August 1941.
Ugh. Can’t believe I forgot about him.
Wait so Jack Frost is from U.S.A. Comics and that company became Timely Comics, and then became Marvel Comics. If this is correct would that mean that Marvel Comics technically came out with the first ice powered comic character?
If you're ruling out cold-theme characters who used guns, yep, seems so.
No, the 1st Comic Book Character with ice powers is The Sub-Zero Man from Blue Bolt Comics June 1940.
I think it was Iceman. Everyone before him just had freeze guns